Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, September 21, 1912, Image 2

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    threshing outfits to handle the crop of
cereals raised. At the present time
perhaps three machines can do the
Official Papr of th City of Jacksonville, Oregon
work. This is due entirely to the fact
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson that the tillers of the soil have ascer­
tained that they can make a better
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor.
profit from their acres by raising hay
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, and fruit then they ever did by grow­
ing wheat and oats.—Oregon Observer.
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
JACKSONVILLE POST-:
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1912
Reform Wave Strikes Klamatb.
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail 11.50. Advertising rates furnished on
Klamath Falls.—After having waited
application.
1 in vain for some action by Mayor
Nicholas and the chief of police to put
stop to vice in Klamath Falls, Sheriff
Talk of proposed new railroads recalls the fact that i a Barnes
last week took the mr.ttef into
about three years ago, a right-of-way from Jacksonville his own hands and, proceeding under a
law, sent out a moral squad to
through the Applegate valley to the Blue Ledge district I state
clean up the city. Deputy Sheriffs J.
was secured. A committee sent out from this city met G. Schallock and James Wheeler be­
gan the move to clean up Klamath
landowners along the route of the proposed road and, Falls early one morning, wher they
with scarcely an exception, found them enthusiastically visited the red-light district and order­
ed the women of the demimonde to
in favor of the project. Farmers, cattlemen and miners close up and move out.
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residing in the Applegate valley realize their need of a
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N ew Fall Goods
Now Arriving
?
Ladies’,
Boys’ and Girls’
MARRIED
railroad. It will open up their country—a vast territory
—By Rev. Paul S.
rich in mineral, timber, farming and grazing lands.' I LONG-REINKING
Bandy, at his residence, Monday,
Situated as we are at the very gateway to the Applegate, Sept. 16, 1912, Arthur Reinking and
Mabel Clara Long.
the benefits accruing to Jacksonville from such an enter­
prise are too numerous and apparent to be recapitulated. MAYFIELD-GHERKIN-By Hon. J.
R. Neil, at the court house, Satur­
Sooner or later, either from here or elsewhere, a railroad day, Sept. 14, 1912, William H.
will be built to tap the Applegate country. Would it not Gherkin and Evelyn Mayfield.
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be well to make an effort to have it built from here?
DOSIER-BURNS—By Judge F. M.
THE COURT HOUSE
Item« of Interest to Jackson County
NEWS IN BRIEF
Mrs. Lounsberry Returns.
Tax Payor*
Calkins, at the court house, Monday,
Sept. 16, R. L. Burns, Jr. and Hat­
tie A. Dosier.
THE BEST PROOF
WANTS
Supplied Here.
Prices the
Lowest
Taylor - Williams Co
Mrs. Wells Lounsberry, wife of the
Rogue River orchardist, wounded and
"
MARRIAGE LICENSES
captured in an attempt to escape after Jacksonville Citizens Cannot
William H. Gherkin and Evelyn May- robbing a Union Pacific mail car some
Doubt It.
weeks ago, returned to her home on
Jacksonville,
field.
Ralph G. Bardwell and Bertha B. the Central Point-Jacksonville road
Monday, after visiting her husband and
Doan’s Kidney Pills were used—
English.
friends
in the east. Postal authorities they cured.
R. L. Burns Jr. and Hattie A.
who have been probing the matter,
The story was told to Jacksonville
Doster
Arthur F. Reinking and Mabel Clara Utterly failed to in any way connect residents.
For sc ■ ncss of the muscles, whether in­
Mrs. Lounsberry with her husband's
Time has strengthened the evidence. duced by violent exercise or injury, there is
Long.
nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment
William Grisson and Minnie Stinson. lawless career. Friends of Mrs. Louns­
Has proven the cure permanent.
berry state that she will make her
James S. Boyd and Lydia Powell.
The testimony is from this locality. This liniment also relieves rheumatic paint
:"er sale by nil dealers.
Willard K. Royal and Louisa Olsn. home, for a time at least, at the family
The proof convincing.
residence.
George Smith and Alice Beck.
Mrs. J. H. Baussum, Central Ave.,
Medford. Oregon, says: “I was so bad
CIRCUIT COURT
Applegate Cattle Rustlers Busy. with kidney trouble that I could not do
I
Smith & Ganiard vs Hassals Engi-
my
housework.
My
back
was
weak
It
is
reported
that
D.
S.
Ames
of
ncering Co., a corporation. Dismissed.
ON
and painful and in the morning when 1
Medford Lumber Co., a corporation the Applegate valley recently lost five | got up, I was lame and sore. The
head of beef steers through tne agency
vs A. B. Zimmerman. Verdict for
Easy Payments
of cattle rustlers. This and other kidney secretions were unnatural and
plaintiff.
Our sales plan enables your truck to
losses sustained by neighbors has re­ I mv health steadily ran down until I
Medford Commercial club vs A. Cole­ sulted in the organization of a vigil­ j was hardly able to get about. While pay for itself.
man. Judgment by stipulation.
Remember you buy direct from the
ance committee by the Applegate I in that condition. I read about Doan’s
H. E. Morrison vs Crater Lake Laun­ cattlemen and it is likely to go hard 1 Kidney Pills and got a box. I felt manufacturer. No commission or
dry, a corporation. Dismissed.
with any rustler who falls into their ! better from the^ time I commenced ’ bonuses to pay.
W. H. Taylor vs F. L TouVelle and , hands. The thelts started some j their use and it was not long until I 1 There are no jokers in this proposi­
Mr.
the Howard Automobile Co. Judgment, months ago, and at that time the was cured. I am in a position to rec-1 tion, just practical, good business per­
ranchers bunded together for the pro­ ommend Doan’s Kidney Pills tn anv, ception on our part, which accommo­
for plaintiff by default.
T. J. Parton vs J. M. Rader and tection of their live stock. The rust­ one afflicted with kidney’ complaint.” j dates a longfelt need among many
New
present and would-be truck users.
Bertha Rader. Action for damages. lers, evidently frightened by this move (Statement given Sept. 14, 1907.)
A
simple
note
of
inquiry,
which
will
ceased
operation
for
a
time,
only
to
RE-ENFORCEMENT.
Verdict for defendant.
become active again when they thqpght
When Mrs. Baussum was interview- ; be treated ns strictly confidential,
Sadie A. Messier vs J. H. Messier.
that danger of detection was past. ed on October 26. 1909 she said: “My I receive our prompt response.
Suit for divorce. Decree by default.
Address E. E. GERLINGER,
This time the ranchers are determined former endorsement of Doan’s Kidney
State of Oregon vs Richard Moe nnd do put and end to the matter.
SALES MANAGER.
Pills still holds good. Since this rem- ■
688 Washington St.
N. W. Dunlap. Indicted for larceny
edy cured me 1 have had no further
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Portland, Ore.
in building. Order dismissing indict-
attack of kidney complaint and I have j
Scientists Visit Crater Lake. enjoved good health. I do not hesitate I
ment as to defendant Moe.
The excursion tJ Crater Lake ar­ to say that Doart’s Kidney Pills
Charles Fetzner vs William Knapp
ranged by the Mediord Commercial beneficial for all difficulties caused
et al. Decree for plaintiff.
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weak kidneys.
R. C. Kinlevside vs Medford Builders club for the entertainment of 70 of the
po Yo
For
sale
by
all
dealers.
Price
world’s foremost scientists, who are
Supply Co. Decree by default.
tlilKE,
cents,
Foster-Millbran
Co.,
Buffalo,
now touring the country, has been
James Barrett et al vs Marion Bun- pronounced an unqualified success.
success, I New York, sole agents for the United
yard et al. Suit to quiet title. Decree , Thirty autoes were at hand upon the States.
Remember the name—Doan's —and
by default.
I arrival of the party at Medford Mon­
take
no other.
Van R. Pierson vs Alice N. Baker d"y n’urninR sn(l 'hev were imme-
Action in ejectment.
Reserved for dlatvly
to the lake, returning
further consideration.
( Wednesday. The visitors were pro- Change in Southern Pacific Time
roundly impressed by the many seei ic
A. W. MeCutcher vs Icedore Viola beauties of the lake and enthusiastic
Table.
MeCutcher. Case continued.
in praising the hospitality of Southern
Oregon people.
Effective January 1st, 1910.
PROBATE COURT
. .i
Hear/
Hear/
The People's Store
Oregon
H. C. STOCK
MOTOR TRUCKS
Estate of lohn Jacob Isler, deceased.
Petition for letters of administration.
Order appointing administrator.
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NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
All kinds of fittings
- Portland Passenger......... 8:04 A.M.
Gold Mine in Well
I 24 Grants Pass Motor......... 10:21 AM.
and plumbing sup­
Workmen, digging a well for A.
Estate of L. A. Michels, deceased. i McNair Harrison at Gold Hiil this 32 Grants Pass Motor............4:48 P.M
plies on hand. Work
Order appointing administrator.
| week, uncovered a twelve-inch vein of, 16 Oregon Express................ 5:24 P.M
promptly attended
5:34 P.M
Estate of Frank Ennis, deceased. I fine quartz which seems to carry gold ' 2-16 Oregou Express
j
values.
Specimen
of
the
quartz
are
12
Shasta
Limited
(
Mail
only)2:35
A.
M
Order admitting will to probate and
to be assayed to determine whether!
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
apiointing executor. Bond filed.
the prospect is worth working. The 1
23
Ashland
Motor............... 8:45 A.M.
ledg? was encountered at a depth of!
15
California
Express ........ 10:35 A.M.
sixteen feet, and water in sufficient
Man May Beat Wife.
quantity was found at twenty-five‘ 31 Ashland Motor................. 2:24 P.M.
i teet.
13 San Francisco Express . .3:32 P.M.
That a man has a right to * (mini ter
With
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11 Shasta Limited(Mail only)5:47 A.M.
corporal punishment to h’s w’f.« « hr"
her actions ere such as to cause m - Entertains Passengers Agents.
favorable comment was the Ailing-
Over 10U general passenger agents
DR. T. T. SHAV
made by Judge Taxwcll today when he from all sections of the United States
released Weldon DeLathman and Mrs were the guest.) of Medford people
Denti it.
s. C. wairnscro»
t. C. HOCStTT,
DeLashinan from the charge of disor­ Tuesday morning for an hour, being
$«». and Trtat.
Pre», and M»«.
derly conduct brought by Patrolman taken for a drive throughout the city
Office in llyan Building, California St.
Nutto, who Moral ay saw the husband and surrounding orchard sections. Lat-
knock the wife down on the street.
. er they were informally entertained at
Upstair*
DeLashman is a bartender. It de­ the Rogue River Valley University
R ogue R iver V alley
veloped in court that Saturday night club rooms. The agents at rived on a JACKSONVILLE
•-REGON
he completed his work and waited for 1 special train from the north about
A bstract -T itle C o .
his wife. He leaned against a lamp­ 111:30 a. m. and were immediately
post at First and Morrison three hours ! whisked away for a brief glimpse of
(I ncorporated )
H K. HANNA
be'ore she appeared.
When she did j city and valley. All were enthused by
Only new up-to-date Abstract
arrive she was with another woman 1 what they saw. Sun.
■nd two youths. DeLashman took ex
Plant in Jackson County.
I awyer
eeotion to her conduct and hit her in
Bell
Phone Jacksonville 11.
Raising More Fruit.
the eye.—Journal, Sept. 17.
Home Phone Jackson 201 6
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An interesting fact concerning the Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building
Medford. Pacific Main 2511
development of the Rogue
Medford, Home 356
DR. BELL’S ANTi-PAIh agricutuiai
River valley has been brought to notice.
For Internal and External Pain*. In years past it took at least a dozen JACKSONVILLE.
OREGON Jacksonville,
Oregon
Jacksonville
Plumbing Co
Fred J
Funeral • Director and Embalmer
We have just opened an undertaking estab­
lishment in the Ryan building on California
street where we carry a full line of caskets,
robes and everything found in a first-class
establishment of this kind. Calls promptly
attended.
George N. Lewis has been Placed in Charge
for the Present
Hearse
Lady Attendant
Phone 276
■s
Sell Your
By listing it with us
We are revising our lists ready for the
spring trade. If you have real estate to dis­
pose of at a fair price, place it in our hands
for sale, we have a number of prospective
buyers who expect value for their money.
We can sell your property at a price
equal to its full value but do not want any
listed at fictitious or “Boom” price.
Rogue River Realty Co
R. R. R
OFFICE: Bank of Jack­
sonville Bldg. Upstairs
Jacksonvil/e, Ore
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